Pre-Basel 2015: Glashütte Original Presents New Dials For PanoReserve And PanoMaticLunar (With Specs And Price)

At Baselworld Glashütte Original will reveal new dials for the PanoReserve and PanoMaticLunar – a deep blue for the steel models and black for the red gold version.

Glashütte Original will introduce two new dials for the PanoReserve and PanoMaticLunar at Baselworld 2015 next month. Both are classically handsome combinations: a deep, metallic blue for the steel timepieces, and a deep, matte black for the red gold.

Both dials are made by Glashütte Original’s own dial manufacturing facility in Pforzheim, a city near the Black Forest that was the heart of German clockmaking and jewellery starting in the 1700s. A galvanic blue dial is found on both steel watches, while the red gold models have a black dial. Both dials are paired with gilded indices to match the case colour, along with either white or red gold hands.

Featuring an oversized date display and power reserve, the PanoReserve is manually wound with a 42 hour power reserve. The movement is constructed in the style typical of Glashütte (the town, not the brand). It has a three quarter plate, screwed gold chatons and an engraved balance cock.

And the PanoMaticLunar, on the other hand, is automatic with a 42 hour power reserve and a winding weight in 21k gold. The calibre 90-02 inside also has all the quintessential features of German watches like the screwed chatons and engraved balance cock.

Both watches have 40 mm cases.

The PanoReserve and PanoMaticLunar in steel both cost €9700 or 17,900 Singapore dollars. And in rose gold €20,200 or 37,000 Singapore dollars.

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